January 07, 2009

Flip & Tumble Reusable Bags (Review and Giveaway!)

Flip & Tumble bags were created by Hetal Jariwala and Eva Bauer. They met while attending Stanford University's Product Design graduate program. After graduating, they took a leap and started flip & tumble bags!

There are two bags, the 24-7 bag and the loopt bag. And I can tell you that the bags are durable and are able to hold a lot of groceries, toys, clothes, cloth diapers and wipes, you name it! I use them for my shopping and for trips to the park. The 24-7 bag folds up into a ball for storage (see photo at top left). You can carry them in your purse or even in your pocket so you will be sure to have one at the check out! For a serious shopping trip, you can easily use several loopt bags to carry all of your purchases.

The 24-7 bag boats a 25lb carrying capacity and the loopt bag has a 23lb carrying capacity, so you can be sure they will hold all of your groceries and more. My favorite is the 24-7 bag not only because it rolls up easily but because the shoulder strap is comfortable, leaving my hands free to grab my running toddler. (and run she does!)

The 24-7 bag:

Just fold and roll the loopt bag for storage and secure it with the elastic:

Why use reusable bags? from the web site:

The average person in the U.S. goes through 332 bags a year. Often we use these bags for what amounts to just minutes or hours, but plastic bags stick around for 500+ years.

Win it! Flip & Tumble has offered one loopt bag and one 24-7 bag in the winner's choice of colors.

Rules on How to Enter:

1) Visit Flip & Tumble and tell me what your favorite feature and color of each bag is. *You must complete this step in full or your entry will be deleted*

2) Fill in your answer and information in the form below.

3) You must have a U.S. address to qualify to win.

4) Deadline is January 21 at 11pm.

5) If you are unable to fill out the form, you may leave a comment and be eligible to win.

Extra entry?
Grab my button and put it on your blog or web site. Leave a separate comment telling me that you did!

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Flip & Tumble Reusable Bags (Review and Giveaway!)

Flip & Tumble bags were created by Hetal Jariwala and Eva Bauer. They met while attending Stanford University's Product Design graduate program. After graduating, they took a leap and started flip & tumble bags!

There are two bags, the 24-7 bag and the loopt bag. And I can tell you that the bags are durable and are able to hold a lot of groceries, toys, clothes, cloth diapers and wipes, you name it! I use them for my shopping and for trips to the park. The 24-7 bag folds up into a ball for storage (see photo at top left). You can carry them in your purse or even in your pocket so you will be sure to have one at the check out! For a serious shopping trip, you can easily use several loopt bags to carry all of your purchases.

The 24-7 bag boats a 25lb carrying capacity and the loopt bag has a 23lb carrying capacity, so you can be sure they will hold all of your groceries and more. My favorite is the 24-7 bag not only because it rolls up easily but because the shoulder strap is comfortable, leaving my hands free to grab my running toddler. (and run she does!)

The 24-7 bag:

Just fold and roll the loopt bag for storage and secure it with the elastic:

Why use reusable bags? from the web site:

The average person in the U.S. goes through 332 bags a year. Often we use these bags for what amounts to just minutes or hours, but plastic bags stick around for 500+ years.

Win it! Flip & Tumble has offered one loopt bag and one 24-7 bag in the winner's choice of colors.

Rules on How to Enter:

1) Visit Flip & Tumble and tell me what your favorite feature and color of each bag is. *You must complete this step in full or your entry will be deleted*

2) Fill in your answer and information in the form below.

3) You must have a U.S. address to qualify to win.

4) Deadline is January 21 at 11pm.

5) If you are unable to fill out the form, you may leave a comment and be eligible to win.

Extra entry?
Grab my button and put it on your blog or web site. Leave a separate comment telling me that you did!